Yep. If I wasn't a lifetime member of good sam I'd drop out. Lost Highways magazine, called ERS twice and never got service and cw prices are not the deal they used to be.

That is disturbing...I've been paying for GS ERS for years, never had to use it but it's unsettling to know they don't help you when you call. x2 re: CW...almost always find whatever I'm looking for cheaper somewhere else and the shipping break is way too high.

That is disturbing...I've been paying for GS ERS for years, never had to use it but it's unsettling to know they don't help you when you call. x2 re: CW...almost always find whatever I'm looking for cheaper somewhere else and the shipping break is way too high.

I didn't mean to alarm anyone. Many have had excellent service with ERS. The first time I called from I30 in Arkansas, they said, after 20-30 mins on the phone that it would be 2-3 hours before anyone could come out. This was at 5pm. I paid a local tire shop to change the flat after limping in on a blowout.
Last year, on I49 in north LA, I called after s flat. Gave exact location on i49, crossroad and exit number. They couldn't find it on "their map." Kept asking if I had crossed into Texas yet. I-59 does not go they Texas. That's been my experience. I let ERS expire this month and will seek other coverage.

This just proves that the advertising agency are not campers or have any knowledge of the company they support.

You are correct. The mag's editor printed the ad as received. Same with sign painters. If you, in error, submit a grammar or spelling mistake on your sign, the sign maker will fill your order as submitted.
That's why you see so many apostrophes on words that are simply plural. Plural possessives are also a bug-a-boo (as in Joneses').